GetUsageMetrics
POST/v1/get-usage-metrics
Displays usage information about indexing and query operations in a corpus. This helps administrators in analyzing and managing resource consumption more efficiently for specific corpora.
Some tips for this API:
- Use these metrics to determine usage patterns that enable you to optimize resource allocations.
- This operation works with the Personal API Key and OAuth 2.0 (in a JWT "Bearer Token") authentication. You can find details of how to set up and use OAuth 2.0 here.
- The
filter
feature applies to either the name or the description of a corpus.
Request
Header Parameters
Enter the Customer ID to use for the request.
Default value: 30S
(Optional) Enter the timeout value of the request in seconds, such as 10S or 30S.
- application/json
Body
required
The corpus for which the metric is requested.
window object
Possible values: [METRICTYPE__NONE
, METRICTYPE__INDEXING
, METRICTYPE__SERVING
]
Default value: METRICTYPE__NONE
The response stats will be aggregated by this interval. Minimum aggregation interval is 1 minute. Supported granularity units for aggregation are days, hours and minutes. For example, If 2.5 days (in seconds) are passed, results will be aggregated by 2 days. Similarly, if 7.6 hours (in seconds) are passed, results will be aggregated by 7 hours.
Responses
- 200
- default
A successful response.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
- ]
values object[]
List of IntervalValue containing values for either Indexing or Serving. These are aggregated by the interval specified in the request.
indexingValue object
The number of bytes indexed. In case of Upload API, this is the actual bytes extracted from the document and not the size of the document. In case of Index API, this is the combined size of text in all the sections of the document.
servingValue object
status object
Possible values: [OK
, FAILURE
, UNKNOWN
, INVALID_ARGUMENT
, DEADLINE_EXCEEDED
, ALREADY_EXISTS
, PERMISSION_DENIED
, RESOURCE_EXHAUSTED
, FAILED_PRECONDITION
, ABORTED
, OUT_OF_RANGE
, UNIMPLEMENTED
, INTERNAL
, UNAVAILABLE
, DATA_LOSS
, UNAUTHENTICATED
, BAD_REQUEST
, UNAUTHORIZED
, FORBIDDEN
, NOT_FOUND
, METHOD_NOT_ALLOWED
, CONFLICT
, UNSUPPORTED_MEDIA_TYPE
, TOO_MANY_REQUESTS
, INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR
, NOT_IMPLEMENTED
, SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE
, INSUFFICIENT_STORAGE
, UNPARSEABLE_RESPONSE
, DISABLED_CUSTOMER
, INVALID_CUSTOMER_ID
, DISABLED_CORPUS
, INVALID_CORPUS_ID
, DISABLED_API_KEY
, EXPIRED_API_KEY
, INVALID_API_KEY
, CMK_INACCESSIBLE
, QRY__DISABLED_CORPUS
, QRY__DOCUMENT_DB_FAILURE
, QRY__ENCODER_FAILURE
, QRY__INTERRUPTED
, QRY__INVALID_CORPUS
, QRY__INVALID_START
, QRY__INVALID_NUM_RESULTS
, QRY__INVALID_CONTEXT
, QRY__MISSING_QUERY
, QRY__MISSING_CORPUS
, QRY__TIMEOUT
, QRY__TOO_MANY_CORPORA
, QRY__TOO_MANY_QUERIES
, QRY__VECTOR_INDEX_FAILURE
, QRY__INVALID_DIMENSION
, QRY__INVALID_CLIENTKEY
, QRY__DECRYPTION_FAILURE
, QRY__INVALID_RERANKER
, QRY__PARTIAL_RERANK
, QRY__RERANK_FAILURE
, QRY__TOO_MANY_RESULT_ROWS
, QRY__PARTIAL_RETRIEVAL
, QRY__SMRY__INVALID_SUMMARIZER_PROMPT
, QRY__SMRY__INVALID_SUMMARY_LANG
, QRY__SMRY__UNSUPPORTED_SUMMARY_LANG
, QRY__SMRY__PARTIAL_SUMMARY
, QRY__SMRY__NO_QUERY_RESULTS
, QRY__SMRY__EVAL_UNSUPPORTED_LANG
, QRY__SMRY__EVAL_FAILURE
, QRY__GEN__NO_QUERY_RESULTS
, QRY__GEN__UNPARSEABLE_MODEL_PARAMS
, CX_SPECS__INVALID_JSON
, CX_SPECS__UNREGISTERED_TYPE
, CX_SPECS__MISSING_SPEC
, CX_SPECS__MISSING_TYPE
, CX_SPECS__UNPARSEABLE_SPEC
, ADM__INVALID_CUSTOMER_ID
, ADM__INVALID_CORPUS_ID
, ADM__INVALID_ENCODER_ID
, ADM__INVALID_ROLE_ID
, ADM__ROLE_ALREADY_EXISTS
, ADM__ONLY_ONE_OWNER_SUPPORTED
, ADM__INVALID_PERMISSION
, ADM__ROLECREATION_FAILURE
, ADM__USER_EMAIL_NOT_AVAIALBLE
, ADM__USERNAME_NOT_AVAILABLE
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_NAME
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_ORG
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_EMAIL
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_PAYMENT
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_PLAN
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_PASSWORD
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_NAME
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_ORG
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_EMAIL
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_PAYMENT
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_PLAN
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_PASSWORD
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_ACCOUNT_ALIAS
, ADM__SIGNUP_INVALID_EMAIL_VALIDATION_CODE
, ADM__SIGNUP_MISSING_COUNTRY_CODE
, ADM__SIGNUP_ROOT_EMAIL_NOT_AVAILABLE
, ADM__CUST_MARK_DELETE_FAILED
, ADM__CUST_FAISS_DEALLOC_FAILED
, ADM__CUST_ALREADY_ACTIVE
, ADM__CUST_REACTIVATE_FAILED
, ADM__CUST_ENABLEMENT_FAILED
, ADM__CORPUS_LIMIT_REACHED
, ADM__STRIPE_CARD_DECLINED
, ADM__STRIPE_PROCESSING_ERROR
, ADM__EMAIL_VALIDATION_REQUEST_NOT_FOUND
, ADM__EMAIL_NOT_VALIDATED
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__NO_CURRENT_PLAN
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__REQUIRES_MANUAL_CHANGE
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__INVALID_PLAN_ID
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__NO_PAYMENT_SOURCE
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__INVALID_EFFECTIVE_DATE
, ADM__CHANGE_PLAN__CONFLICTING_CHANGE
, SCM__MISCONFIGURED_CONNECTION
, STATS_DB_READ_FAILURE
, VDB__TEXT_READ_FAILURE
, REBUILD__LOW_RECALL
, REBUILD__INDEX_UPLOAD_FAILURE
, REBUILD__UPDATE_JOURNAL_FAILURE
, REBUILD__UPDATE_FAISSPARAMS_FAILURE
, REBUILD__NO_DATA
, REBUILD__EVALUATION
, IDX__TRANSIENT_PARTIAL_DELETION_FAILURE
, IDX__PERMANENT_PARTIAL_DELETION_FAILURE
, CALB__INVALID_JSON
, CALB__INVALID_SPEC
, CALB__UNREGISTERED_TYPE
, CALB__MISSING_SPEC
, CALB__MISSING_TYPE
, CALB__UNPARSABLE_SPEC
]
Default value: OK
{
"values": [
{
"indexingValue": {
"docCount": "string",
"docPartCount": "string",
"docPartBytes": "string",
"startEpochSecs": "string"
},
"servingValue": {
"rowsRead": "string",
"queryCount": "string",
"startEpochSecs": "string"
}
}
],
"status": {
"code": "OK",
"statusDetail": "string"
}
}
An unexpected error response.
- application/json
- Schema
- Example (from schema)
Schema
- Array [
-
If no scheme is provided,
https
is assumed. -
An HTTP GET on the URL must yield a [google.protobuf.Type][]
value in binary format, or produce an error.
-
Applications are allowed to cache lookup results based on the
URL, or have them precompiled into a binary to avoid any lookup. Therefore, binary compatibility needs to be preserved on changes to types. (Use versioned type names to manage breaking changes.)
- ]
details object[]
A URL/resource name that uniquely identifies the type of the serialized
protocol buffer message. This string must contain at least
one "/" character. The last segment of the URL's path must represent
the fully qualified name of the type (as in
path/google.protobuf.Duration
). The name should be in a canonical form
(e.g., leading "." is not accepted).
In practice, teams usually precompile into the binary all types that they
expect it to use in the context of Any. However, for URLs which use the
scheme http
, https
, or no scheme, one can optionally set up a type
server that maps type URLs to message definitions as follows:
Note: this functionality is not currently available in the official protobuf release, and it is not used for type URLs beginning with type.googleapis.com.
Schemes other than http
, https
(or the empty scheme) might be
used with implementation specific semantics.
{
"code": 0,
"message": "string",
"details": [
{
"@type": "string"
}
]
}